Block play reflection The longer I observe children and - TopicsExpress



          

Block play reflection The longer I observe children and blocks, the more respect I gain. This lad for example is experimenting in ways I never dreamed of – and definitely learning about symmetry and geometry in the process. Too often blocks are viewed as a toy to be left behind when children move to primary school. In fact, this is the age when youngsters are becoming most deeply involved! Ive seen six-year-olds invent fabulous narratives with blocks and watched a twelve-year-old achieve architectural feats. If you want to foster creative imagination, literacy, and hands-on learning of maths, physics and design, allow your children ample time with blocks. Then observe the truth of Einsteins words that Play is the highest form of research. Helen For more info on block play go to JAGGO jaggo.ie/products/jaggo-blocks/
Posted on: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 12:53:48 +0000

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